During a nearly three-hour set, Macca love bombs the Coachella Valley crowd with a barrage of hits and lesser-played numbers, including The Beatles Help!.
Marc Almond and Dave Ball speak exclusively to MOJO Magazine about their 1980s New York club scene-inspired sixth studio album, Danceteria.
Released on September 30, 1982, Nebraska was a lo-fi fever dream populated by conflicted cops and serial killers, the lost and the lonely. The desperate characters haunting its grooves came amid a ...
Simple Minds' leaders Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill’s retrace their creative journey and enduring bromance in joint memoir. Read MOJO's review in full.
After languishing as an online bootleg for decades, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham’s pre-Mac LP finally gets a proper ...
Wilco’s leader on why his new triple solo LP is his ‘White Album’, his hyper-productive work ethic, and what we can expect ...
On the 20th anniversary of its release, Richard Hawley finds fresh life in 2005 album, Coles Corner. Read MOJO's review and the set list in full.
Led Zeppelin frontman and new band Saving Grace deliver a deft set of blues, alt-country and folk covers. Read MOJO's review ...
Original Blitz scenester Robert Elms provides a delightful insiders’ look at Soho’s New Romantic crucible. Read MOJO’s review in full.
New oral history of Pink Floyd unearths never-before-seen letters and drawings from their fallen first leader, Syd Barrett.
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy celebrates the power of collaboration on sprawling fifth solo album, Twilight Override. Read MOJO's ...
The Divine Comedy – Rainy Sunday Afternoon Reviewed: Willy Wonka cash helps deliver career highlight
Partly funded by Neil Hannon’s work on the Wonka movie soundtrack, arch songwriter’s 13th hits a peak. Read MOJO's review and ...
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